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FIA's new rules for F1 results

Posted: Mon Sep 08, 2008 7:15 pm
by dino
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Posted: Mon Sep 15, 2008 8:07 pm
by MaxZ
I don't think it's that fair for people having a dig at FIA, the way you should see it, when Hamilton let Raikonnen pass, Raikonnen was driving normal driving line, he used advantage of chicane pass to get into the right gear and probably held it at the peak torque point enabling him to overtake very easily, it's the equivalent of a driving keeping his car at higher revs prior to an overtaking maneuvre while others are driving normally. Hamilton took advantage of the cutting to make it seem as if it was a fair pass, but it wasn't not until they both went into a corner and out.

Posted: Tue Sep 16, 2008 2:09 pm
by olop_chris
Yeah but look back over the previous years and even ferrari have done almost identical moves (shumacher on de la rosa) etc and have ALWAYS got away with it.

It's not just the spa grand prix.

Great pictures though, made me laugh.

Posted: Thu Sep 25, 2008 10:50 pm
by Jamoygti
i remember watching that Schumacher-De La Rosa incident. i was sooo annoyed at the time (hardcore Mclaren fan) but, after the race, not a whisper was spoken of it.

But, you may say he gained an advantage. But at the time, the rules did not state that the offending car had to wait until after the next corner before they could re-launch an overtaking maneuver.

I know its only rules, and thats what the investigation has concluded, but i wished they'd just looked at it in the context of the race. Raikkonen was slow, much slower than Hamilton. Raikkonen, actually gained the lead back before spinning himself, handing lead back to Hamilton, before Raikkonen finally binned it. Therefore the 'chicane cut' had little to do with the final outcome of the race...to tell the truth, i got back from work and saw this race on record. i fell asleep in the middle part, but woke up just when it began to rain. i saw some of the most exciting racing in F1 i'd ever seen before.

Although, if it's excitement you want, then watch a BTCC race (end of season now tho) cos the racing is so so entertaining. And they all spin eachother off and hit one another, but yet nothing happens. in F1 a tire might scrub another and there is a criminal investigation into it.

I was completely shocked to hear that in Valencia, Alonso was fined over £9000 for crossing the pit entry line in PRACTICE!

i think the FIA needs to grow up. :x